Fast food walkout planned in Chicago
Source: Salon.com
Breaking: 500 low-wage workers expected to stop working from a dozen chains on Wednesday morning
By Josh Eidelson
Demanding a hefty raise and a fair chance to form a union, workers in Chicagos growing fast food and retail sectors plan to walk off the job Wednesday morning. The one-day walkout begins at 5:30 a.m. Central Time, and organizers expect 500 workers from a dozen chains to participate. The work stoppage follows similar strikes by New York City fast food workers and by Wal-Mart retail employees across the country, and marks the latest escalation in the struggle between an embattled labor movement and two industries that increasingly dominate and define the new economy.
At the end of the day, Macys employee Krystal Maxie-Collins told Salon, it feels like Ive done all of this to help everyone else, to help the store, help the managers, help the customers, but it doesnt feel like anyone is looking out for me. Maxie-Collins, a mother of four who works part-time for the state minimum wage of $8.25 plus a commission, said she had initially been hesitant about the strike because of the risk of retaliation. But what we are fighting for, the reason for doing it, kind of overrode the fear of doing it. Usually the things that are worth it, she added, you have to sacrifice for.
Katelyn Johnson, the executive director of the community organizing group Action Now, said she expects a strike that really shakes up business as usual for downtown. Organizers expect the strikers to include employees of McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, Subway, Sears, Macys and Victorias Secret. The Chicago strike is spearheaded by Fight for 15, a campaign backed by organizations including Action Now and the Service Employees International Union. SEIU also provides funding for the New York City group Fast Food Forward, which brought 400 fast food workers out on strike three weeks ago. Both Fast Food Forward and Fight for 15 are collaborations between unions and community organizing groups.
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Demonstrators protesting low wages and the lack of union representation in the fast food industry stand outside of a McDonald's restaurant near Times Square in New York, April 4, 2013. (Credit: Reuters/Lucas Jackson)
Purveyor
(29,876 posts)olddots
(10,237 posts)Pterodactyl
(1,687 posts)greiner3
(5,214 posts)Way to exhibit empathy!
Jus' saying.
Pterodactyl
(1,687 posts)I'm hungry in the morning and I don't have a lot of time.
pepperbear
(5,648 posts)Pterodactyl
(1,687 posts)Honestly, how hard is it to fulfill a simple request like "no cheese"?
Trillo
(9,154 posts)Go on strike!
midnight
(26,624 posts)Skeeter Barnes
(994 posts)"In our hands we hold a power greater than their hoarded gold."
Bless their hearts and best of luck to them!
retired rooster
(114 posts)greiner3
(5,214 posts)And ANY corporately run company and show your support for the workers who are LARGELY responsible for the company's profits as THEY are the faces who deal with consumers on the day to day level.
Omaha Steve
(99,658 posts)Stay out of the place. Thanks for asking.
hedgehog
(36,286 posts)Brigid
(17,621 posts)Easy to do, and it would really hit 'em where it hurts.
tonekat
(1,815 posts)The obesity rate in Chicago just went down a fraction of a percent...
Omaha Steve
(99,658 posts)http://action.fightfor15.org/page/s/fight-for-15
We, Chicago fast food and retail workers, are striking to demand $15 an hour and the right to form a union without retaliation. Our employers are raking in profits while workers, mostly adults with families, dont get paid enough to cover basic needs like food, rent, health care and transportation. We are willing to risk our jobs to stand up and say ENOUGH. And we need everyone who supports us to join us. Its time to give every worker a chance to survive and thrive and strengthen Chicagos economy.
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